Police Chief Michael Harrison said the suspect is being investigated for driving while intoxicated. Harrison was asked twice by the media if terrorism was suspected. While he didn't say "No" he did say it looks like a case of DWI.
"We suspect that that subject was highly intoxicated," he said.
Twenty-one people were hospitalised after the crash with five victims in guarded condition. Seven others declined to be hospitalised, city Emergency Services Director, Dr Jeff Elder said.
Among the injured was one New Orleans police officer. Harrison said the officer, who was on duty, was undergoing tests to determine the extent of her injuries. She was in "good spirits," he said.
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The accident came during one of the busiest nights of Mardi Gras when thousands of people throng the streets of Mid- City to watch the elaborate floats and clamor to catch beads and trinkets tossed from riders.
As police and city officials were assessing the accident scene, people were streaming home as plastic bags that used to hold trinkets and discarded beads littered the ground. The area where the accident occurred was cordoned off with police barricades.
Carrie Kinsella said, "I felt a rush it was so fast."
Twenty-year-old Kourtney McKinnis told the Advocate that the driver of the truck seemed almost unaware of what he had just done.
"He was just kind of out of it," she said.